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    Rock Support Soldiers validate with Howitzers

    Rock Support Soldiers validate with Howitzers

    Photo By Sgt. 1st Class Aaron Knowles | A round exits that chamber of a new Howitzer M119A3 as Soldiers from the 1st...... read more read more

    FORT BENNING, GA, UNITED STATES

    05.21.2015

    Story by Staff Sgt. Aaron Knowles 

    3rd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division

    FORT BENNING, Ga. - Soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 10th Field Artillery Regiment, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, fired, validated and verified the new Howitzer M119A3 weapon systems on Red Diamond Range, May 21, the culmination of the 19-day process in terms of receiving the guns, training on them, and conducting a live fire.

    The new weapon systems, now with an increased amount of digital components, is a lot different than what “The Rock Support” Soldiers are used to, said 1st Lt. Justin Schaaf, platoon leader for 2nd Platoon, Bravo Battery, 1st Bn., 10th FA.

    With the 3rd ABCT transitioning from an armored brigade combat team to an Infantry brigade combat team, 1st Bn., 10th FA is having to change as well, said Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Jones, platoon sergeant. With the change, the battalion went from primarily using Paladins to adopting these new Howitzers as their main weapon system.

    Even though the systems are similar across the board, with this new equipment the Soldiers are having to get used to 105 mm rounds versus a larger 155 mm round, said Schaaf. It’s definitely different, but a lot of the same concepts still apply.

    “The digital elements make this a far more seamless process,” Schaaf said. “There is far less confusion, things happen more rapidly, we are more precise with our firing, and it allows for rounds to get downrange a lot faster.”

    “The new digital systems take a lot of the math out of the process of firing,” said Jones. “The system itself is responsible for more mathematical calculations now. This does not mean that the crews do not practice these calculations, but while the system is active, it makes firing the weapon a lot quicker.”

    Civilian contractors came from Fort Sill, Oklahoma, home of the Field Artillery Center of Excellence, to train the Soldiers on the new systems.

    “These guys; this is all they do,” said Schaaf. “They only work with this piece. They know all of the ins and outs, and there is even a portion of them that are a part of producing these weapon systems. They are here to give us that knowledge so that we can retain it and then ourselves, become subject matter experts.”

    “We need to be able to push that knowledge down to our Soldiers, and then use it in a combat scenario,” said Schaaf.

    Spc. Bryan Glass, an Ammo Team Chief, with Alpha Battery, was out on the range firing the Howitzers for the first time in his career.

    “Switching to a Howitzer system is definitely something new and exciting,” said Glass. “And anytime we get to come out here and do our job, it is a good day.”

    “Our guys have been anxiously awaiting this day to put rounds in the tube and get ‘steel on steel’ as we call it around here,” said Schaaf.

    “The rush from doing this is like no other,” Glass said. “Your heart is pumping and your mind is racing. You’re trying to get those rounds downrange as quick as possible.”

    “It’s an exciting time to be a part of 1st Bn., 10th FA, the 3rd Infantry Division artillery, and to be here to fire them,” said Schaaf. “As an Army, we are a team. We all have our roles in the field, just like a football team. We provide a certain element to the team and I am confident with this new weapon system, that we will be a better part of making this team work.”

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    Date Taken: 05.21.2015
    Date Posted: 05.27.2015 11:57
    Story ID: 164670
    Location: FORT BENNING, GA, US

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